Rhynil - Spray For Nose & Mouth

Proven effective relief from snoring, sinus infections and high levels of catarrh.

Rhynil spray is made entirely from a natural herb: Euphrasia Officinalis: commonly known as Eyebright. The formulation of Rhynil was originally proposed by a member of the Institute of Medical Herbalists in 1992 and was introduced as Snore Calm Herbal Spray. Due to its astringent properties, this herbal spray is used to treat snoring caused by 'palatal flutter'.

Rhynil is applied to both the nose and the roof of the mouth. It is a stronger formula than the original Snore Calm Herbal Spray.

Because Rhynil also has antiseptic and anti-bacterial properties it is very useful in countering infectious conditions in the sinuses and nasal passages and is extremely effective in reducing catarrh.

The single action ingredient in Rhynil also has other unique properties which have a long history of treating inflammatory conditions such as allergic rhinitis. Common household items such as feather pillows, house dust mite, pet hair, perfumes, cosmetics, fabric softeners, air fresheners and insect sprays are all known to cause allergic rhinitis. The anti-inflammatory properties of Rhynil reduce the inflammation in the nasal airway and improve nasal breathing.

Rhynil is particularly safe to use with no known adverse effects. In fact, the properties of this spray are so safe that the leaves of the Eyebright plant are added to salads.

Customer Reviews for Rhynil

Was really sceptical when I bought this spray but thought it was worth a try. After reading all the reviews it seems it does get different results for different people. I have to say me and my partner noticed a massive difference after the first week of using it. Wake up feeling more rested (not sure if thats because she isn't punching me all night any more!).I'm not a massive fan of nasal sprays but soon got used to it. All in all it works for me so i would recommend trying it first before moving on to something else.

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“I have slight sleep apnoea and have previously used CPAP for about 5 years but never got on well with it. My hospital consultant suggested I tried a MAD device. The SomnoGuard device has certainly stopped me snoring - so my wife tells me - so its a winner there. It takes a few days to get used to having something in the mouth for a full night but after about a fortnight no problem. I have no hesitation in recommending the SomnoGuard to other sufferers.”